Golden Poké Ball Arcade

Golden Poké Ball Arcade is a game centre in Golden Poké Ball, Anthian City - Housing District where trainers can play games in arcade machines and earn Tickets for exchanging items, Pokémon like Ditto, or TMs. There are currently 5 Arcade Games to be played.

Alolan Adventure
This game is based on Flappy Bird — a mobile game which used to be popular in the early 2014s. The player is controlling Rowlet, and clicking makes Rowlet flap upwards to avoid falling into the ground, and Rowlet will also have to pass multiple Alolan Exeggutor stems in order to advance in level. Each level, once failed, will earn player +2 Tickets.

Whack-A-Diglett
This game is based on the well known "Whack-A-Mole" game, which follows the same principles as Whack-A-Mole, except instead of moles, there are Digletts. The player is controlling a hammer with the cursor, and clicking it will smack the hammer down. The goal is to whack as many Digletts as possible before the 45 second time limit runs out. The score is shown on the upper right hand corner. Whacking normal Digletts with no accessories on them gives 50 Points. Whacking special Digletts with accessories, or the hats of developers, give 100 Points, however the Shiny Digletts (marked by their blue nose) give 500 points when whacked. Every 200 Points earned is worth 1 Ticket.

Po-Skee-Ball
This game is based on "Skee-Ball". The objective of Skee Ball is to throw the balls into the holes to get points. Players are given 9 Poké Balls each round. To throw the ball, the player has to click and drag on the ball to aim where they want it to go, and then release. Depending on the hole where the ball lands in, they will get a certain amount of points which is listed below:
 * The bottom hole is worth 10 Points.
 * The mid-circle hole is worth 20 Points.
 * The mid-red hole is worth 30 Points.
 * The upper mid-red hole is worth 40 Points.
 * The top red hole is worth 50 Points.
 * The blue neon holes in the upper corners are worth 100 Points.

Every 10 Points earned is worth 1 Ticket.

Hammer Arm
This game is based on Hammer arcade games in real life which is used to test arm strength. In the game, the player is shown a meter. The goal is to stop the the arrow when it is pointing at the red area, and players get 3 hammer strikes per round. Getting close to the Red area gives more points, and farther away gives less points. Be careful, as timing isn't very precise due to latency. Hitting the Red area sounds a bell and gives around 200 Points. Every 30 Points is worth 1 Ticket.

Quaza Candy
This game is based on "Snake", a concept of where the player controls a snake that grows in length as it eats food. Hitting the wall or itself results in a game over, and those principles also apply to Quaza Candy. This time, players control Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza with the WASD keys and the goal is to eat as many Rare Candies as possible and avoid hitting Rayquaza's extending body or the wall, with each Rare Candy advancing a level. Each level is worth 1 Ticket.

Tix Shop
Using the Tickets the player has earned from the arcades, they can exchange it for unique items and Pokémon that aren't found anywhere else.
 * The Shiny Mega Salamence Board is earned by reaching Lv. 50 in Alolan Adventure at the same cost as the regular Salamence Board.

Trivia

 * Every arcade game so far is based on a real arcade game in real life or an actual game.
 * The Tickets, or "Tix", are derived from a former Roblox currency which can be traded for Robux and vice versa.